课时作业(二) Module
1 Section
Ⅱ Grammar
Ⅰ.单句语法填空
1.These
six
kitchens
are
all
________
(need)
when
the
plane
is
full
of
passengers.
2.We
need
________
(make)
sure
our
plan
will
be
carried
out.
3.It's
obvious
that
the
garden
needs
________________
(water).
4.Dr.
Smith
said
that
he
________
(need)
no
payment
for
his
work.
5.We
don't
need
________
(get)
into
an
argument
over
this.
6.You
needn't
________________
(write)
such
a
long
article.
Three
hundred
words
are
enough.
7.Eve
ought
________________
(get)
up
but
she
didn't.
8.I
am
not
sure
but
he
might
________________
(pass)
the
exam
yesterday.
Ⅱ.阅读理解
A
Whether
you're
travelling
to
the
islands
or
the
mountains
of
Thailand,
you're
likely
to
spend
at
least
one
night
in
its
capital
city
on
the
way.
Bangkok
might
be
noisy
and
polluted,
but
it's
also
an
exciting
city
with
plenty
of
things
to
see
and
do.
Why
not
make
it
a
longer
stay?
Where
to
stay
The
Khao
San
Road
was
a
famous
travel
spot
even
before
Leonardo
DiCaprio's
character
in
the
film
The
Beach
stayed
there.
But
it's
noisy,
not
very
pretty
and
not
very
Thai.
For
something
more
authentic,
Phra
Khanong
offers
an
alternative
place
to
stay,
with
its
fantastic
street
markets
where
every
day
Bangkok
people
eat,
work
and
live.
It's
not
as
convenient
as
the
main
tourist
sites,
but
it
has
a
SkyTrain
station
so
you
can
be
at
the
Grand
Palace
in
20
minutes.
How
to
get
around
Bangkok's
traffic
can
be
a
nightmare.
Sure,
you
can
easily
take
a
taxi
—
if
you
want
to
spend
hours
stuck
in
traffic
jams
—
but
there
are
two
much
better
ways
to
get
around
the
city.
To
explore
the
temples
and
historical
sites,
catch
an
express
boat
or
a
longtail
boat
along
the
Chao
Phraya
River
and
the
canals.
For
the
modern
part
of
the
city,
the
SkyTrain
is
a
fast,
cheap
way
to
travel
from
the
river
to
the
shopping
malls
and
nightlife
of
Sukhumvit,
and
the
famous
Chatuchak
market.
Where
to
eat
The
simple
answer
is:
everywhere!
Thai
street
food
is
among
the
best
in
the
world,
and
for
around
$5
you
can
eat
a
filling
and
delicious
meal.
Some
food
stands
have
little
plastic
seats
where
you
can
sit
and
eat
and
they
cook
the
same
dish
over
and
over,
like
fried
rice
or
Pad
Thai
noodles.
Head
for
Chinatown
—
Yaowarat
Street
—
and
choose
whatever
looks
most
interesting
from
the
many
excellent
Chinese
and
Thai
restaurants
and
food
stands.
What
to
do
After
you've
seen
the
main
sites
like
the
Giant
Buddha
at
the
temple
of
Wat
Pho
and
the
spectacular
Grand
Palace,
and
shopped
at
Chatuchak
market,
check
out
the
snake
farm
and
watch
the
live
snake
show.
You
can
even
touch
a
snake
yourself
if
you
want
to!
1.Where
can
you
experience
a
typical
Thai
life?
A.Khao
San
Road.
B.Phra
Khanong.
C.Yaowarat
Street.
D.Sukhumvit.
2.Which
is
the
best
means
of
transport
to
visit
the
modern
part
of
Bangkok?
A.The
taxi.
B.The
boat.
C.The
bus.
D.The
SkyTrain.
3.What
type
of
writing
is
this
text?
A.A
travel
guide.
B.A
film
review.
C.An
announcement.
D.A
diary.
B
In
Britain,
you
can
find
that
many
social
customs
are
related
to
hats.
If
a
male
guest
was
calling
on
his
friend,
after
entering
the
room,
he
must
take
off
his
hat
first.
If
you
are
going
to
attend
a
dinner
party
at
your
relative's
or
friend's
place,
when
you
enter
the
dining
room
you
should
not
only
take
the
hat
off,
but
also
hang
it
up
or
put
it
on
the
chair
nearby,
instead
of
just
putting
your
hat
on
the
table.
When
you
meet
an
acquaintance
on
the
street,
if
you
are
a
female,
you
only
need
to
nod
and
smile
or
say
hello
to
him.
But
if
you
are
a
male,
when
you
meet
a
female
acquaintance,
generally
you
need
to
take
off
your
hat
and
bow
to
her.
This
etiquette
(礼仪)
is
also
reflected
in
the
English
language.
For
example,
the
English
idiom
“hat
in
hand”
just
means
very
respectful.
And
another
idiom
“take
one's
hat
off
to
(someone)”,
its
extending
meaning
is
“admire
someone”.
In
addition,
there
is
a
kind
of
black
hat
in
Britain
which
is
called
“bowler
hat”
(It
is
said
that
the
hat
was
designed
by
the
London
hat?makers
Thomas
and
William
Bowler
during
1849).
It
was
very
popular
between
gentlemen
and
businessmen
and
also
became
a
status
symbol
of
British
men.
If
one
wears
a
bowler
hat
which
is
new
and
straight,
people
would
think
highly
of
him;
on
the
contrary,
people
would
look
down
on
the
one
who
wears
a
worn
bowler.
There
is
a
phrase
“a
bad
hat”
in
English,
which
means
a
bad
guy.
Moreover,
when
people
describe
something
which
is
black,
they
say
“as
black
as
a
hat”.
It
may
be
assumed
that
it's
related
to
that
bowler
hat.
4.What
does
a
British
man
do
when
he
greets
a
lady?
A.He
shakes
hands
with
her.
B.He
hugs
and
kisses
her
cheek.
C.He
smiles
and
waves
to
her.
D.He
takes
off
his
hat
and
bows
to
her.
5.In
British
culture,
you
“take
off
your
hat”
to
show
________.
A.satisfaction
B.thankfulness
C.respect
D.warmth
6.What
do
you
know
about
the
bowler
hat?
A.It
has
a
history
of
more
than
200
years.
B.It
represents
the
social
position
of
a
British
man.
C.It
was
first
worn
by
a
wealthy
businessman.
D.It's
no
longer
popular
among
young
people.
7.Which
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.Britain's
hat
culture
B.The
bowler
hat
in
Britain
C.British
social
etiquette
D.The
hat
in
English
language
Ⅲ.完形填空
When
I
was
about
11
years
old,
one
day,
I
was
at
my
friend
Jenny's
house
after
school,
and
we
were
doing
homework.
While
I
was
there
a
friend
of
Jenny's
mom
came
over
to
visit.
I
don't
remember
her
name
or
__1__
what
her
face
looked
like.
I
just
remember
her
__2__,
her
voice
and
the
lesson
she
taught
me.
I
can
still
see
her
hands
reaching
out
for
mine
in
our
__3__.
They
were
so
beautiful,
I
thought.
Then
I
heard
her
saying,
not
at
all
in
a
condescending(居高临下)
manner.
“Oh
no,
that
is
not
__4__
you
shake
hands.
Let
me
show
you
how.”
After
that,
I
just
remember
her
voice
explaining
the
__5__
of
a
good
handshake,
__6__
a
positive
sense
of
__7__,
looking
the
other
person
in
the
eye,
making
that
first
moment
__8__...I
think
in
that
exchange
I
first
understood
__9__.
I
respected
her
for
taking
the
__10__
to
teach
me
about
one
of
those
subtleties(微妙的事情)
in
life.
I
__11__
the
fact
that
she
didn't
__12__
down
upon
me
because
I
was
11
or
because
I
didn't
__13__
something.
And
so
because
of
that
I
felt
somewhat
respected,
I
mean
in
the
way
she
__14__
me.
It
felt
good
to
be
talked
to
like
a
__15__
person,
and
not
like
whatever
the
__16__
perception(观点)
of
an
11-year-old
would
be.
I
also
appreciate
her
instilling(逐渐灌输)
the
idea
that
if
someone
doesn't
know
or
isn't
__17__
of
something,
have
compassion(热情)
and
point
him
or
her
in
the
right
__18__;
don't
be
afraid
to
share
your
__19__.
I
think
of
her
every
time
I
meet
someone
__20__
and
I'm
so
thankful
for
her
little
lesson.
1.A.
else
B.
even
C.
still
D.
otherwise
2.A.
figure
B.
arms
C.
eyes
D.
hands
3.A.
expectation
B.
introduction
C.
interview
D.
reception
4.A.
how
B.
when
C.
why
D.
where
5.A.
procedure
B.
value
C.
attraction
D.
importance
6.A.
indicating
B.
conveying
C.
predicting
D.
producing
7.A.
self
B.
pride
C.
others
D.
impression
8.A.
preserve
B.
occur
C.
matter
D.
last
9.A.
manners
B.
equality
C.
charm
D.
respect
10.A.
time
B.
chance
C.
efforts
D.
occasion
11.A.
recalled
B.
preferred
C.
appreciated
D.
realized
12.A.
look
B.
stand
C.
bend
D.
talk
13.A.
know
B.
like
C.
feel
D.
correct
14.A.
reminded
B.
treated
C.
taught
D.
helped
15.A.
close
B.
good
C.
real
D.
great
16.A.
general
B.
extreme
C.
realistic
D.
wrong
17.A.
short
B.
careful
C.
aware
D.
fond
18.A.
way
B.
direction
C.
aspect
D.
stage
19.A.
knowledge
B.
sense
C.
wisdom
D.
experience
20.A.
important
B.
strange
C.
familiar
D.
new
课时作业(二)
Ⅰ.
1.needed 2.to
make 3.watering/to
be
watered 4.needed 5.to
get 6.have
written 7.to
have
got 8.have
passed
Ⅱ.
A
【语篇解读】 本文是一篇应用文,就在泰国曼谷旅游提了一些建议。
1.答案与解析:B 考查细节理解。本题问的是:在哪里可以体验到典型的泰国生活?根据Where
to
stay部分中的“For
something
more
authentic,
Phra
Khanong
offers
an
alternative
place
to
stay,
with
its
fantastic
street
markets
where
every
day
Bangkok
people
eat,
work
and
live”可知,Phra
Khanong是一个可以体验典型泰国生活的地方,故答案为B项。
2.答案与解析:D 考查细节理解。本题问的是:参观曼谷的现代部分最好的交通工具。因此直接定位到How
to
get
around部分。由该部分中的“For
the
modern
part
of
the
city,
the
SkyTrain
is
a
fast,
cheap
way
to
travel
from
the
river
to
the
shopping
malls
and
nightlife
of
Sukhumvit,
and
the
famous
Chatuchak
market”可知,最好的交通工具是the
SkyTrain,故答案为D项。
3.答案与解析:A 考查推理判断。本篇文章主要是为读者提了一些在泰国曼谷旅游时的建议,因此属于旅游指南,故答案为A项。
B
【语篇解读】 本文是一篇说明文,文章主要讲述的是英国的帽子文化。
4.答案与解析:D 考查细节理解。本题问的是:当问候女士时,英国男士会做什么?根据第一段最后一句“But
if
you
are
a
male,
when
you
meet
a
female
acquaintance,
generally
you
need
to
take
off
your
hat
and
bow
to
her”可知,英国男士问候女士时需要脱帽鞠躬,故答案为D项。
5.答案与解析:C 考查推理判断。本题问的是在英国文化中,你脱帽是为了展示什么。根据第二段最后一句“And
another
idiom
‘take
one's
hat
off
to
(someone)’,
its
extending
meaning
is
‘admire
someone’”可知,“朝向某人摘下帽子”的引申意思是“钦佩某人”,也就是表示尊敬,故答案为C项。
6.答案与解析:B 考查细节理解。根据第三段中的“It
is
said
that
the
hat
was
designed
by
the
London
hat?makers
Thomas
and
William
Bowler
during
1849”可知选项A错误。根据第三段中的“It
was
very
popular
between
gentlemen
and
businessmen
and
also
became
a
status
symbol
of
British
men”可知,黑色圆顶帽是英国男人社会地位的象征,故B项正确。选项C和D文中未提及。
7.答案与解析:A 考查标题判断。本篇文章主要讲述的是英国的帽子文化,故本篇文章标题拟定为“Britain's
hat
culture”比较合适,故答案为A项。选项B和D范围过小,选项C范围过大。
Ⅲ.
1.答案与解析:B 作者此处的表达方式欲擒故纵,为突出后面对方教给她正确的握手方式做铺垫。对方叫什么名字作者不记得,更不记得对方长得什么样。为了突出后面事物的程度,我们用even,而or
else连在一起,意思是“否则的话”,相当于otherwise。
2.答案与解析:D 把握全文,作者的中心是对别人教给她正确的握手方式而念念不忘,因此文章围绕着“握手”这一中心话题而展开,令作者感到难以忘怀的也是对方的手。如果选figure“身影”,显然没有扣准文章的中心。
3.答案与解析:B 根据文章的语境和常识判断,作者和对方是第一次见面,要互相介绍,要握手,从而引出文章的中心。选“期望”,“面试”,“接待”,显然是脱离了文章的具体语境。
4.答案与解析:A 根据语境和常识判断,作者是一个11岁的孩子,因此不知道怎样跟别人握手,即不知道握手的正确方式是很自然的事情。其他引导词显然违背了文章的中心话题。
5.答案与解析:D 看到作者不会跟别人握手,对方教给他正确的握手方式,很自然地会谈起正确握手的重要性。四个选项中干扰性比较大的是value“价值”,用来修饰“握手”这一行为,显然不妥当。procedure意思是“程序”,也不能用来表示“握手”。
6.答案与解析:B 此处对方还是向作者介绍正确的握手方式的重要性:正确的握手方式能够把自己积极的一面传达出来,convey表示“传达”;indicate意思是“暗示,预示”;predict意思是“预言”;produce表示“生产产品”。
7.答案与解析:A 根据具体的语境和常识判断,正确的握手方式能够传达握手者自己的形象,因此用self。其他选项显然都没有准确理解文章具体的语境。
8.答案与解析:C 根据常识判断,人们握手时会给对方留下第一印象,因此,第一次见面的时刻非常重要,所以选动词matter,当“关键;重要”讲。last多表示时间的“持续”,显然第一次见面的时刻瞬间即逝,不可能一直持续下去。preserve多指对动植物的“保护”。
9.答案与解析:D 文章下文多次提到“尊敬”,握手这一动作显然能体现彼此的尊重,而作者此刻也明白了什么是尊重。选“礼貌”,“平等”,“迷人”,显然是没有很好地理解作者的意图。
10.答案与解析:A 作者非常感激,因为对方非常耐心地教给她这些道理。对方并没有忽视作者,或敷衍作者,而是拿出时间来教育作者。此处说明对方的耐心,如果选B,则表示抓住“机会”,显然这并不是什么机会。make
efforts
to
do
sth.
表示“努力做”,因此C项不符合搭配和此处的语境。
11.答案与解析:C 作者在文章中好几次提到对方的感激,因此此处还是表达作者的感激之情,用appreciate表示“感激;欣赏”。
12.答案与解析:A 作者非常感激对方,还有一个重要原因是对方没有把自己当做一个孩子看待,没有居高临下的姿态。此处强调对方和作者谈话的方式。bend
down意思是“弯下腰来”;look
down
upon/on意思是“瞧不起,歧视”。
13.答案与解析:A 根据语境判断,此处作者还是说明自己对握手的无知,所以选know。
14.答案与解析:B 此处作者作了概括,作者感激对方是因为对方对自己的尊重,即以平等的方式对待作者。
15.答案与解析:C 承接上文,作者为自己能够被当做一个真正的人来对待而感到高兴。而a
great
person表示“伟人”。
16.答案与解析:A 根据语境判断,此处作者非常感激对方,因为对方没有按照普遍的观点来对待一个11岁的孩子。大人很容易把一个11岁的孩子当做小孩子来对待,这不能说是“极端”,也不能说这是错误,因此不选B或D。
17.答案与解析:C 对方向作者灌输了一种观点:当别人不知道,或者没有意识到什么事情的时候,要教对方。be
aware
of意思是“意识到”,符合语境和题意;be
fond
of意思是“喜欢”,不符合题意。
18.答案与解析:B 本题极易受汉语思维的影响而选way。in
the
right
way表示“以正确的方式”,而此处作者表示的意思是:把对方引导到正确的方向上来,而不是教育别人的方式。
19.答案与解析:A 前文作者说到学会了正确的握手方式,这显然是一种“知识”,而不是“经验”或“智慧”,因此此处作者的用意是号召大家分享自己的知识,而不要保守。
20.答案与解析:D 文章叙述的是学会握手的过程。因此此处表示每当第一次见到一个人的时候,作者会情不自禁地想起朋友母亲的那位朋友,用new符合逻辑。
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6
-课时作业(三) Module
1 Section
Ⅲ
Integrating
Skills
&
Cultural
Corner
Ⅰ.单句语法填空
1.My
mother
is
called
Anna,
and
________
coincidence
my
wife's
mother
is
also
called
Anna.
2.As
a
consequence
________
his
hard
work,
he
was
eventually
admitted
to
Nanjing
University.
3.The
news
about
the
terrible
flood
there
greatly
discouraged
us
from
________
(go)
there
for
sightseeing.
4.We
still
haven't
received
a
reply
________
our
letter.
Maybe
we
should
call
them.
5.I
must
admit
I
have
little
acquaintance
________
classical
music.
6.I
am
very
cautious
________
what
I
say
because
careless
remarks
are
likely
________
(hurt)
others'
feelings.
7.The
finding
is
________
(contradict)
to
the
previous
research.
8.The
________
(absent)
of
sunlight
made
________
difficult
to
take
good
pictures.
9.We
don't
believe
the
reason
________________
he
gave
for
his
being
absent
________
school.
10.Mr.
Green
made
an
apology
________
Mrs.
Brown
for
________
(destroy)
some
flowers
in
her
garden.
Ⅱ.阅读理解
A
When,
traveling
on
a
budget,
every
dollar
counts.
Unfortunately,
the
cost
of
tickets
alone
can
make
a
serious
hole
in
your
savings.
Don't
let
that
stop
you
from
taking
your
dream
vacation,
though.
According
to
Jeff
Klee,
CEO
of
CheapAir.
com,
there
is
a
“sweet
spot”
to
get
the
biggest
bang
for
your
buck.
“The
most
important
rule
is
fairly
obvious:
don't
wait
until
the
last
minute,
as
that
rarely
works
out,”
he
said
in
a
statement.
“But
beyond
that,
you
also
want
to
be
careful
not
to
buy
too
early.”
Still,
that's
easier
said
than
done.
Finding
the
most
cost?efficient
time
to
book
is
tough.
Luckily,
somebody
did
the
math
—
so
you
don't
have
to.
Data
crunchers
from
the
online
travel
agency
CheapAir.
com
surveyed
over
917
million
fares
to
determine
the
day
with
the
cheapest
rates.
Here's
what
they
found:
while
prices
tend
to
stay
the
same
between
320
and
106
days
before
a
trip,
they
start
dropping
at
the
105?day
mark.
That
said,
you
might
be
tempted
to
book
the
moment
prices
drop.
But
hold
on!
You'll
save
even
more
money
by
booking
precisely
70
days
before
your
trip.
According
to
CheapAir.
com,
you
can
save
48
percent
of
the
ticket's
total
cost
by
using
this
trick.
After
that
date,
airfares
will
begin
to
increase
again.
And
don't
even
think
about
booking
any
later
than
20
days
ahead
of
time,
as
prices
will
be
soaring.
So,
what
are
you
waiting
for?
Start
planning
your
next
dream
vacation,
and
book
accordingly.
Your
wallet
will
thank
you
—
guaranteed.
1.When
can
we
book
our
plane
tickets
to
save
the
most
money?
A.The
later,
the
better.
B.As
early
as
possible.
C.105
days
before
our
trip.
D.70
days
before
our
trip.
2.How
much
can
the
trick
help
us
save
if
the
ticket
costs
$400
totally?
A.$48.
B.$192.
C.$208.
D.$352.
3.What's
the
purpose
of
the
author
in
writing
this
text?
A.To
explain
what
a
“sweet
spot”
is.
B.To
attract
people
to
traveling
by
plane.
C.To
show
the
ways
of
booking
plane
tickets.
D.To
tell
people
how
to
buy
cheap
plane
tickets.
B
J.K.
Rowling
turned
another
year
older
this
week.
Born
Joanne
Rowling,
J.K.
Rowling
is,
of
course,
her
adopted
pen
name.
Concerned
that
young
boys
might
not
go
for
a
book
written
by
a
woman,
her
publisher
suggested
she
come
up
with
a
pseudonym
(笔名).
So,
upon
combining
her
first
initial
with
the
initial
of
her
paternal
grandmother,
Kathleen,
the
moniker
J.K.
Rowling
was
born.
That's
the
interesting
fact
about
Rowling,
apparently,
and
she
can
only
fool
some
of
the
people
some
of
the
time.
Back
in
2013,
a
crime
novel
appeared
on
the
shelves.
It
was
entitled
The
Cuckoo's
Calling,
and
it
was
written
by
Robert
Galbraith.
According
to
Galbraith's
bio,
he
spent
“several
years
with
the
Royal
Military
Police”
and
the
leading
character
of
his
novel,
a
fellow
by
the
name
of
Cormoran
Strike,
“grew
directly
out
of
his
own
experiences
and
those
of
his
military
friends.”
Only,
upon
further
review,
he
didn't!
The
book
was
actually
penned
by
J.K.
Rowling,
who
apparently
wanted
to
try
and
sell
a
novel
based
on
complete
craftsmanship
rather
than
on
her
name.
Unfortunately,
however,
the
wife
of
a
partner
in
the
media
firm
in
whom
she
placed
her
trust,
shared
the
secret
on
the
social
site.
Rowling
was
angry
and
disappointed
concerning
the
betraying
of
trust.
I'm
not
sure
whether
I
would
be
terribly
upset
for
too
long,
if
I
were
her.
Previous
to
her
being
known
as
the
author,
Rowling
saw
her
book
listed
4,709th
on
Amazon.
After
the
big
revelation,
her
book
jumped
all
the
way
to
No.
1!
More
importantly,
I
think
she
got
what
she
wanted.
The
novel
has
received
nearly
universal
critical
acclaim.
Rowling
passed
her
own
test
with
flying
colors.
Clearly,
she's
pretty
good
at
her
craft!
In
any
case,
I
personally
look
forward
to
reading
her
newest
writing
endeavor.
4.Why
was
Joanne
Rowling
advised
to
use
a
male
pen
name?
A.It
was
a
common
practice.
B.Her
grandmother
didn't
like
her
name.
C.The
publisher
wanted
to
give
readers
a
surprise.
D.Women
writers
might
not
be
popular
with
boy
readers.
5.Why
didn't
J.K.
Rowling
publish
her
new
book
under
her
name?
A.She
thought
her
name
was
out
of
date.
B.Readers
didn't
like
her
books
any
longer.
C.She
intended
to
prove
her
writing
ability.
D.She
thought
a
new
name
could
make
her
more
popular.
6.What
does
the
underlined
word
“acclaim”
in
Paragraph
6
mean?
A.Severe
criticism.
B.Great
respect.
C.High
praise.
D.Much
sympathy.
7.What
is
the
best
title
of
the
text?
A.The
Secret
Is
Out
B.Her
Door
Is
Open
C.The
Book
Is
on
Sale
D.Her
Effort
Is
in
Vain
Ⅲ.语法填空
A
boy
trembled
in
the
cold
winter,
wrapping
his
arms
wound
1.________
(he)
on
a
bus
stop
bench.
He
wasn't
wearing
warm
clothes
and
the
temperature
was
-10℃.
2.________
a
heartbreaking
scene
it
was!
But
the
good
deeds
of
the
ordinary
people
3.________
witnessed
the
11?year?old
Johannes
were
both
joyous
and
inspiring.
A
woman,
4.________
(sit)
next
to
the
boy,
discovered
he
was
on
a
school
trip
and
was
told
to
meet
his
teacher
at
the
bus
stop.
She
5.________
(selfless)
covered
his
shoulders
with
her
own
coat.
6.________
(late),
another
woman
at
first
gave
him
her
scarf,
and
then
wrapped
him
in
her
large
jacket.
Throughout
the
day,
more
and
more
people
offered
Johannes
their
gloves
and
even
the
coats
off
their
backs.
Actually,
it
was
a
7.________
(hide)
camera
experiment
by
Norwegian
charity
SOS
Children's
Village
as
part
of
their
winter
campaign
to
collect
donations
8.________
(help)
Syrian
children
get
through
the
winter.
Synne
Ronning,
the
information
head
of
the
organization,
also
9.________
(note)
that
the
child
was
a
volunteer
who
was
never
10.________
any
danger
during
the
filming.
Ⅳ.短文改错
Last
summer,
Li
Hua
and
his
classmates
made
a
trip
to
London.
On
his
arrval
at
the
airport,
it
was
raining
heavy.
So
they
took
a
bus
to
the
hotel,
where
was
not
far
from
the
airport.
The
next
day,
they
couldn't
wait
to
see
the
wonderful
place
of
interest
in
London.
They
first
went
to
the
Elizabeth
Tower,
a
symbol
of
United
Kingdom.
The
guide
told
them
the
tower
had
been
appeared
in
many
films.
Then
they
visit
the
British
Museum.
With
their
great
surprise,
they
found
many
Chinese
artworks
displayed
there.
Felt
very
proud,
they
took
a
lot
of
photos
but
they
really
had
great
fun.
课时作业(三)
Ⅰ.
1.by 2.of 3.going 4.to 5.with 6.about to
hurt 7.contradictory
8.absence it 9.that/which from 10.to destroying
Ⅱ.
A
【语篇解读】 本文介绍了购买便宜飞机票的方法和策略。
1.答案与解析:D 考查细节理解。根据第四段的内容尤其是第四句“You'll
save
even
more
money
by
booking
precisely
70
days
before
your
trip”可知,旅行前第70天预订机票节省的钱最多,故选D。
2.答案与解析:B 考查数字计算。根据第四段第五句“According
to
CheapAir.com,
you
can
save
48
percent
fo
the
ticket's
total
cost
by
using
this
trick”,并结合题干可知,原价是400美元的飞机票总共可以节省:$400]
3.答案与解析:D 考查写作意图。根据第一段第一句“When
traveling
on
a
budge,
every
dollar
counts”和对本文的整体理解可推知,本文的主要目的在于介绍购买便宜飞机票的策略和方法,故选D。
B
【语篇解读】 本文主要报道了J.K.
Rowling用其他名字写书这一秘密暴露一事。
4.答案与解析:D 考查细节理解。根据第一段第三句“Concerned
that
young
boys
might
not
go
for
a
book
written
by
a
woman,
her
publisher
suggested
she
come
up
with
a
pseudonym
(笔名)”可知,女性作者可能不大受男性读者喜欢,因此Rowling用笔名写书,故选D。
5.答案与解析:C 考查推理判断。根据第三段最后一句“The
book
was
actually
penned
by
J.K.
Rowling,
who
apparently
wanted
to
try
and
sell
a
novel
based
on
complete
craftsmanship
rather
than
on
her
name”可推知,J.K.
Rowling出版新书时没有用自己的名字是想验证自己的写作能力,故选C。
6.答案与解析:C 考查词义猜测。根据倒数第二段最后两句“Rowling
passed
her
own
test
with
flying
colors.
Clearly,
she's
pretty
good
at
her
craft!”可推知,J.K.
Rowling的书大获成功,收到了广泛的赞誉,故选C。
7.答案与解析:A 考查标题判断。结合对全文的整体理解可知,本文主要讲述了著名作家J.K.
Rowling用其他名字写书这一秘密暴露一事,故选A。
Ⅲ.
1.答案与解析:himself 一个男孩在寒冷的冬天自己颤抖着包扎胳膊上的伤口。根据句意可知,他自己,故用反身代词himself。
2.答案与解析:What 他没有穿暖和的衣服,温度是零下10
℃。多么令人心碎的场面啊!分析句子可知,本句是感叹句。What+不定冠词+形容词+名词+主语+系动词,因此填What。
3.答案与解析:who 分析句子可知,本句中的the
ordinary
people被定语从句修饰,而people在从句中作主语,指人,要用who。
4.答案与解析:sitting 分析句子可知,本句中的sit在句子中作状语,修饰主语a
woman,二者是主动关系,要用现在分词填sitting。
5.答案与解析:selflessly 她无私地把自己的外套披在男孩的肩膀上。分析句子可知,句中的形容词selfless,在句中作状语,修饰动词covered,修饰动词要用副词形式,故本空用selflessly。
6.答案与解析:Later 后来,另一个女人起初给了他围巾,然后给他穿上她的大衣。分析句子可知,本句是“后来”,而不是“晚的,迟的”,故填Later。
7.答案与解析:hidden 实际上,这是挪威慈善机构SOS儿童村的一次隐藏的拍摄实验。分析句子可知,本句中的动词hidden与被修饰的名词camera是被动关系,所以要用过去分词hidden。
8.答案与解析:to
help 挪威慈善机构SOS儿童村的一次隐藏的拍摄实验是他们冬季活动的一部分,以募集捐款来帮助叙利亚儿童度过冬天。分析句子可知,应用不定式形式,表示目的。
9.答案与解析:noted 该组织的信息负责人Synne
Ronning也指出……。分析句子可知,本句中的动词note在句子中作谓语动词。本文是讲述过去发生的事,所以要用一般过去时,因此本空填noted。
10.答案与解析:in 该组织的信息负责人Synne
Ronning也指出孩子是一名志愿者,在拍摄过程中没有任何危险。in
danger为固定搭配,意为“处于危险中”。因此填in。
Ⅳ.
答案:
Last
summer,
Li
Hua
and
his
classmates
made
a
trip
to
London.
On
arrval
at
the
airport,
it
was
raining
.
So
they
took
a
bus
to
the
hotel,
was
not
far
from
the
airport.
The
next
day,
they
couldn't
wait
to
see
the
wonderful
of
interest
in
London.
They
first
went
to
the
Elizabeth
Tower,
a
symbol
of
United
Kingdom.
The
guide
told
them
the
tower
had
been
appeared
in
many
films.
Then
they
the
British
Museum.
their
great
surprise,
they
found
many
Chinese
artworks
displayed
there.
very
proud,
they
took
a
lot
of
photos
they
really
had
great
fun.
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1
-课时作业(一) Module
1 Section
Ⅰ Introduction
&
Reading
Ⅰ.单句语法填空
1.When
she
noticed
me
looking
at
her,
she
just
looked
away
________
my
direction.
2.To
find
the
missing
boy
as
soon
as
possible,
they
remained
to
turn
to
the
Internet
in
addition
________
dialing
110.
3.If
parents
bring
up
a
child
with
the
aim
of
turning
the
child
into
a
genius,
they
may
do
great
damage
______
him.
4.“China
is
impossible
________
(overlook),”
say
Hill.
“Chinese
models
are
the
faces
of
beauty
and
fashion
campaigns
________
sell
dreams
to
women
all
over
the
world.”
5.Cities
usually
have
a
good
reason
for
being
where
they
are,
like
a
nearby
port
or
river.
People
settle
in
these
places
because
they
are
easy
________
(get)
to
and
naturally
suited
to
communications
and
trade.
6.Concentrate
on
your
study
________
you
will
make
greater
progress.
7.Sherlock
is
impressed
________
the
teachers
and
technology
in
his
new
school.
In
other
words,
the
new
school
had
left
a
deep
________
(impress)
on
him.
8.In
addition
________
their
simple
beauty,
what
makes
the
adobe
dwellings
admirable
is
their
ability
to
“air
condition”
a
house
without
using
electric
equipment.
9.Since
Jack
was
laid
off
three
months
ago,
he
has
been
looking
________
a
job,
but
without
luck.
10.________
(catch)
the
early
flight,
we
ordered
a
taxi
________
advance
and
got
up
very
early.
11.________
(lack)
confidence
resulted
in
his
failure
in
the
game.
That's
to
say,
a
lack
________
confidence
resulted
in
his
failure
in
the
game.
12.The
most
________
(impress)
and
pleasant
memory
in
my
childhood
was
that
all
my
family
members
put
up
a
tent
when
we
went
hiking.
Ⅱ.阅读理解
A
We've
all
been
there:
in
a
lift,
in
line
at
the
bank
or
on
an
airplane,
surrounded
by
people
who
are,
like
us,
deeply
focused
on
their
smartphones
or,
worse,
struggling
with
the
uncomfortable
silence.
What's
the
problem?
It's
possible
that
we
all
have
compromised
conversational
intelligence.
It's
more
likely
that
none
of
us
start
a
conversation
because
it's
awkward
and
challenging,
or
we
think
it's
annoying
and
unnecessary.
But
the
next
time
you
find
yourself
among
strangers,
consider
that
small
talk
is
worth
the
trouble.
Experts
say
it's
an
invaluable
social
practice
that
results
in
big
benefits.
Dismissing
small
talk
as
unimportant
is
easy,
but
we
can't
forget
that
deep
relationships
wouldn't
even
exist
if
it
weren't
for
casual
conversation.
Small
talk
is
the
grease
(润滑剂)
for
social
communication,
says
Bernardo
Carducci,
director
of
the
Shyness
Research
Institute
at
Indiana
University
Southeast.
“Almost
every
great
love
story
and
each
big
business
deal
begins
with
small
talk,”
he
explains.
“The
key
to
successful
small
talk
is
learning
how
to
connect
with
others,
not
just
communicate
with
them.”
In
a
2014
study,
Elizabeth
Dunn,
associate
professor
of
psychology
at
UBC,
invited
people
on
their
way
into
a
coffee
shop.
One
group
was
asked
to
seek
out
an
interaction
(互动)
with
its
waiter;
the
other,
to
speak
only
when
necessary.
The
results
showed
that
those
who
chatted
with
their
server
reported
significantly
higher
positive
feelings
and
a
better
coffee
shop
experience.
“It's
not
that
talking
to
the
waiter
is
better
than
talking
to
your
husband,”
says
Dunn.
“But
interactions
with
peripheral
(边缘的)
members
of
our
social
network
matter
for
our
well?being
also.”
Dunn
believes
that
people
who
reach
out
to
strangers
feel
a
significantly
greater
sense
of
belonging,
a
bond
with
others.
Carducci
believes
developing
such
a
sense
of
belonging
starts
with
small
talk.
“Small
talk
is
the
basis
of
good
manners,”
he
says.
1.
What
phenomenon
is
described
in
the
first
paragraph?
A.Addiction
to
smartphones.
B.Inappropriate
behaviours
in
public
places.
C.Absence
of
communication
between
strangers.
D.Impatience
with
slow
service.
2.What
is
important
for
successful
small
talk
according
to
Carducci?
A.Showing
good
manners.
B.Relating
to
other
people.
C.Focusing
on
a
topic.
D.Making
business
deals.
3.What
does
the
coffee?shop
study
suggest
about
small
talk?
A.It
improves
family
relationships.
B.It
raises
people's
confidence.
C.It
matters
as
much
as
a
formal
talk.
D.It
makes
people
feel
good.
4.What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.Conversation
Counts
B.Ways
of
Making
Small
Talk
C.Benefits
of
Small
Talk
D.Uncomfortable
Silence
B
Jack
threw
the
papers
on
my
desk.
“Next
time
you
want
to
change
anything,
ask
me
first,”
he
said.
I
had
changed
a
long
sentence
and
corrected
its
grammar
—
something
I
thought
I
was
paid
to
do.
Several
days
later,
he
made
me
angry
again.
I
went
to
his
office,
prepared
to
lose
my
job
if
need
be,
but
not
before
I
let
the
man
know
how
I
felt.
“What?”
he
said
nervously.
Suddenly
I
knew
what
I
had
to
do.
“Jack,
the
way
you've
been
treating
me
is
wrong.
And
it's
wrong
for
me
to
allow
it
to
continue,”
I
said
“I
want
to
make
you
a
promise.
I
will
be
a
friend.”
The
next
day
I
brought
some
cakes
to
Jack's
office.
Every
time
I
saw
Jack
in
the
hall,
I
smiled
at
him.
After
all,
that's
what
friends
do.
One
year
after
our
talk,
I
was
told
that
I
had
breast
cancer.
When
I
was
in
hospital,
my
friends
tried
to
find
the
right
words
to
say,
but
no
one
could.
The
last
day
of
my
hospital
stay,
the
door
opened
and
Jack
walked
over
to
my
bed.
“Tulips
(郁金香),”
he
placed
some
bulbs
beside
me
and
said,
“If
you
plant
them
when
you
get
home,
you'll
be
there
to
see
them
when
they
come
up.”
Tears
filled
my
eyes.
In
a
moment
when
I
prayed
for
just
the
right
words,
a
man
with
few
words
said
the
right
thing.
After
all,
that's
what
friends
do.
Now,
I
have
seen
those
tulips
push
through
the
soil
every
spring
for
over
ten
years.
5.Why
did
Jack
throw
some
papers
on
the
author's
desk?
A.She
gave
him
the
wrong
papers.
B.He
thought
her
report
was
very
bad.
C.He
wanted
her
to
check
them
again.
D.He
didn't
agree
with
her
correction.
6.What
promise
did
the
author
make
to
Jack?
A.She
would
work
harder
from
then
on.
B.She
would
treat
him
like
a
friend.
C.She
would
bring
him
some
cakes.
D.She
would
treat
him
the
same
way.
7.The
tulip
bulbs
that
Jack
gave
the
author
probably
suggest
________.
A.love
B.honor
C.hope
D.thanks
8.What
did
the
author
mean
by
saying
“that's
what
friends
do”?
A.Friends
must
help
each
other
to
correct
mistakes.
B.Friends
should
give
advice
to
each
other
at
the
right
time.
C.Friends
should
do
anything
for
each
other.
D.Friends
should
treat
each
other
with
respect
and
kindness.
Ⅲ.阅读七选五
For
some,
small
talk
is
hard
to
make.
Life
coach
Kate
Cashman
says
small
talk
can
be
a
great
way
to
meet
new
people
and
form
lasting
connections.
Here's
how
to
do
it.
★
__1__
We've
all
been
there.
You're
at
a
cocktail
party
and
you
ask
a
fellow
guest
how
they
know
the
host,
or
what
they
do
for
a
living.
Instead
of
asking
someone
what
they
do,
ask
how
they
got
into
their
line
of
work.
__2__
Rather,
ask
them
to
tell
you
the
most
interesting
part
of
their
day.
★Lead
the
conversation
Instead
of
hoping
to
stumble
across
a
topic
that
interests
both
of
you,
Lana
Hall,
principal
psychologist
at
therapy
centre
Sage
&
Sound,
recommends
leading
the
other
person
towards
areas
you
would
like
to
discuss
such
as
your
hobbies,
a
recent
film
you
saw,
or
a
book
you're
dying
to
read.
★Actively
listen
__3__
As
a
result,
put
your
listening
skills
to
use
when
chatting,
says
Cashman.
“When
you
ask
a
question
of
someone,
be
genuinely
interested
and
engaged
in
hearing
their
answer.”
Hall
then
suggests
you
take
it
a
step
further
by
following
their
lead
and
adding
your
own
thoughts
on
the
topic,
before
throwing
another
open?ended
question
their
way.
★__4__
It's
not
just
about
what
you
say;
it's
also
how
your
body
talks.
__5__
Giving
someone
space
to
talk
to
you
—
a
kind
smile
or
just
giving
them
your
full
attention
—
can
change
the
quality
of
the
conversation.
A.Body
language.
B.Ask
open?ended
questions.
C.Similarly,
don't
simply
ask
how
their
day
was.
D.You
should
know
body
language
varies
from
culture
to
culture.
E.The
most
important
thing
is
to
practice
making
small
talk
with
close
friends.
F.We
all
know
the
key
to
being
a
good
conversationalist
is
being
a
great
listener.
G.If
your
eyes
look
around
the
room
as
you
speak,
the
person
you're
talking
to
will
feel
uncomfortable.
课时作业(一)
Ⅰ.
1.from 2.to 3.to 4.to
overlook that 5.to
get 6.and
7.with/by impression 8.to 9.for 10.To
catch in 11.Lacking of 12.impressive
Ⅱ.
A
1.答案与解析:C 推理判断题。文章首段提到在公共场合中,周围都是人的情况下,人们只是专注地盯着自己的手机,或者苦苦挣扎于令人不自在的沉默中,从中可以推断出文章首段描述了陌生人之间缺少交流的现象。故选择C项。
2.答案与解析:B 细节理解题。根据第三段Carducci所说的话“The
key
to
successful
small
talk
is
learning
how
to
connect
with
others,
not
just
communicate
with
them.”可知,他认为与他人建立良好关系才是成功闲谈的关键。故选择B项。
3.答案与解析:D 细节理解题。根据第四段中的“The
results
showed
that
those
who
chatted
with
their
server
reported
significantly
higher
positive
feelings...”以及“But
interactions
with
peripheral
members
of
our
social
network
matter
for
our
well?being
also.”可知,闲谈会使人感觉良好。故选择D项。
4.答案与解析:C 主旨大意题。文章第二段便提出论点:Experts
say
it's
an
invaluable
social
practice
that
results
in
big
benefits,接下来便通过引用专家的言论以及实验结果来证明闲谈的益处及重要性,所以文章的主旨是“闲谈的益处”。故选择C项。
B
5.答案与解析:D 推理判断题。根据文章第一句“Jack
threw
the
papers
on
my
desk.
‘Next
time
you
want
to
change
anything,
ask
me
first,’
he
said.”可知Jack并不认同作者对文件的修改,认为作者未询问他就修改是对他的不尊重,所以才会对作者发脾气。
6.答案与解析:B 细节理解题。根据第三段第三句“I
want
to
make
you
a
promise.
I
will
be
a
friend.”可知作者对Jack发誓会像朋友一样对待他。
7.答案与解析:C 推理判断题。根据第四段最后一句“‘If
you
plant
them
when
you
get
home,
you'll
be
there
to
see
them
when
they
come
up.’
Tears
filled
my
eyes.”Jack告诉作者“回家的时候,如果你把它们都种下去,当它们发芽的时候,你就能够看见它们”,这是Jack鼓励作者乐观面对困境所说的话,让作者对生活充满希望。
8.答案与解析:D 推理判断题。根据第三段倒数第二句“The
next
day
I
brought
some
cakes
to
Jack's
office.
Every
time
I
saw
Jack
in
the
hall,
I
smiled
at
him.”可知我把Jack当成我的朋友,每次见面都笑脸相迎,善意对待朋友。所以“that's
what
friends
do”就是指朋友之间应当相互尊重,善良对待。
Ⅲ.
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